Complete the sentence:
Listening to music ________.
makes me (feel) happy; excited; relaxed ...
Choose the correct word:
She is a _____ student.
a) careful
b) carefully
careful
When I was younger, I ________ play with dolls.
used to
Complete:
When we were children, we _____ spend hours playing outside.
would
Complete:
Yesterday, I _____ (visit) my grandparents.
visited
Choose the correct option:
The movie made us _____ .
a) laugh loudly
b) excited
excited
Choose the correct word:
She completed the activity _____.
a) careful
b) carefully
carefully
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I use to ride a bike every day.
b) I used to ride a bike every day.
b) I used to ride a bike every day.
Choose the best option:
Every summer, my grandfather would _____ us stories.
a) tell
b) told
tell
Change to the negative:
They watched a movie last night.
They didn't watch a movie last night.
Correct the mistake:
The news made her to feel nervous.
The news made her feel nervous.
Identify the adjective:
The teacher explained the difficult lesson clearly.
difficult
Make negative:
I used to live in Rio.
I didn't use to live in Rio.
Can "would" describe a past habit or a past state?
past habit
Make a question:
She went to the beach last weekend.
Did she go to the beach last weekend?
Complete:
The long delay made the passengers ________.
angry / frustrated / impatient
Identify the adverb:
The athlete ran quickly during the race.
quickly
Make a question:
She used to wear glasses.
Did she use to wear glasses?
Which sentence is incorrect?
a) When I was young, I would visit my cousins every weekend.
b) When I was young, I would have blue eyes.
b) When I was young, I would have blue eyes.
Choose the correct option:
We _____ dinner at 7 p.m.
a) ate
b) eated
ate
Rewrite using make + adjective:
The test caused me to feel stressed.
The test made me stressed.
Correct the mistake:
The students worked hardly on the project.
The students worked hard on the project.
What does "used to" express?
A past habit or situation that is no longer true.
Explain the difference:
I used to live in a small town.
I would visit my friends every day.
Used to can describe past states and habits; would is generally used only for repeated past actions/habits.
Correct the mistake:
Did you went to school yesterday?
Did you go to school yesterday?